Like many of said before, Manning right now is the best regular season QB of all time, if he wins a super bowl this year... I do not see how anyone can deny him the status of best quarterback of all time.

Whether the Broncos go all the way or not this year, it's hard to rally around anyone else as greatest quarterback/player ever.

Joe Montana probably has the most consensus support as the best ever, but Peyton is pulling away. Assuming that Manning isn't on the doorstep of retirement, it's not going to be close at the end. He's going to hold every passing record except interceptions, where Favre has an insurmountable lead.

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Whether the Broncos go all the way or not this year, it's hard to rally around anyone else as greatest quarterback/player ever.

Joe Montana probably has the most consensus support as the best ever, but Peyton is pulling away. Assuming that Manning isn't on the doorstep of retirement, it's not going to be close at the end. He's going to hold every passing record except interceptions, where Favre has an insurmountable lead.

I believe Brady is better than Manning, he doesn't choke in the playoffs. 3 to 1 rings also

__________________Joe Gibbs- The best coach of all time, Lombardi trophy should be renamed Gibbs.

Art Monk- Art was like an OL playing WR, doing the dirty work and not getting the glory.

Whether the Broncos go all the way or not this year, it's hard to rally around anyone else as greatest quarterback/player ever.

Joe Montana probably has the most consensus support as the best ever, but Peyton is pulling away. Assuming that Manning isn't on the doorstep of retirement, it's not going to be close at the end. He's going to hold every passing record except interceptions, where Favre has an insurmountable lead.

That is why he is the best Regular Season quarterback of all time. I personally cannot consider him the best of all time when his only super bowl came when he threw 3 touchdowns to 7 interceptions on that playoff run.

He has talented teams that have gone 13-3/14-2, and there offense looks unstoppable, until they get into the playoffs then Peyton Manning, the offense, and the team plays well below their level. It is what happened last year with Denver.

I can't consider him the best of all time when he has 8 one and dones in the playoffs, more than double any other quarterback, and a losing record in the playoffs speaks a lot to me. Especially when your defense actually plays well in those games.

Its not just all him, it is never all on the quarterback, but I have noticed a significant difference in play when Peyton Manning plays in the playoffs.

It is why I consider Tom Brady/Joe Montana/Unitas right now ahead of him. But like I said he can change that easily if he performs and does his part in the playoffs.

Stats/Wins/Performance all matter. I think all are overrated by themselves, but all can help paint a picture.